I had grown too used to tweeting via replies, so I want to try voicing my own thoughts at least a bit more often. Starting with this:
hi, i'm horny on main c:
I keep things mostly to himself. However, as someone following this insane Lego saga in Utah, I haven't been this mad on the behalf of another person in a very long time. I can't imagine living in an environment like that, and I sincerely hope that the good ending is reached.
Whether you're for or against AI, you can't deny that this feature has made being intrusive towards people and/or their work so much easier on so many levels
Merry goddamn Christmas indeed
https://t.co/DLJBWWgG7r
Users are noticing Twitter/X has added a Grok-powered AI image editor that lets anyone edit any image on the platform, including other people’s artwork using text prompts.
Artists warn there’s no opt-out or consent, raising concerns over unauthorized edits and misuse.
I don't know if it's just me, but my Twitter algorithm is suddenly filled with posts with over 100k likes. With all the botting and dead internet theories, I can't help but feel these posts are botted at the start but then boosted by the people on the site. Could be just chance.
If this Safety Act goes into full effect, it'll only change things online to worse, which directly affects IRL. Either people will find a way to avoid it, or if it's being cracked down on hard, things will get ugly. The forced ID on big sites like Twitter will be just GG then.
I'm just one person, but I know where bullying can lead to since I've experienced it myself when I was younger. That's why I feel like this is something I need to speak about. So please, treat others like they're people and not some NPCs to vent your frustrations towards.
Thanks
I don't usually tweet about art or artists, but I feel like now is a good time. I'm late to the party, but I learned that two of my favorite artists have ceased all activity. First was mery_s2 (a beloved Hyouka artist), which I knew about, and now negom (an amazing yuri artist).
Saying it's part of internet culture shouldn't be an excuse, either. Because of this, we've lost two amazing artists, and it could've been avoided. They're not the first and this rate, they won't be the last. They're free to choose what to do with their art, but it still sucks.
There's a reason why I don't engage on Twitter as often anymore, aside from scrolling through some nice art to like. There are still good people here, but it's becoming such a mess that it's only a matter of time until shit crumples completely (as if it hasn't started to already)
Been helping my mom with my grandma's passing. It's been naturally very hard for her, but I'd like to think the support she's received has made her feel better. At least it seems that way. I'll be around for a little bit until the funeral day comes.
My grandma from my mom's side just got hospitalized, and there is a high chance she won't return to her home anymore.
If the worst happens, I'll be away from social media for a few weeks to support my mom and give myself some time to mourn. Thanks for understanding.
Welp, I got adblock banned on Youtube
They don't seem to realize their success was built on being a convenient provider of free entertainment, something aside from TV. Now, brutally forcing ads, even the quick skippable ones, is making me consider leaving the site... a sad day
i like a lot of things, but i've come to realize there seem to be pretty much zero things i'm properly passionate about, and i can't tell whether it's good or bad
although i'm an introvert, i don't hate people, it's more that i hate what people do or say because i still understand there's a reason for such actions... or at least that's what i want to believe